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  3. ALLIES POUR ASHORE SOUTH OF ROME

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—A substantial bridgehead was seized in large-scale amphibious operations in which British and American troops of the Fifth ...

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  4. ASSAULT ON SAIDOR

    American in the first wave approach the shore at Saidor after a heavy naval bombardment of enemy positions.—Information Picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POWERFUL SOVIET DRIVES

    LOMDON, Saturday (A.A.P).—Two powerful Russian drives south of Leningrad and west of Novgorod are squeezing fighter the German army of 400,000 in the northern battlefield between Leningrad, Narva, Staraya, Russa and Pskov. ...

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  6. In Germany Soon---'Pravda'

    MOSCOW, Sunday (A.A.P.).—"The time is not far distant when, having completed the ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. JAPAN IS TOO BUSY!

    NEW YOURK. SUNDAY (A.A.P.) —While Britain and America are preparing for a second front in western Europe, Germans are ...

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  8. FLARE-UP IN RAMU V.

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Sunday.—Indications are that the Australians have begun increased activity against ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. INTENSIFIED AIR WAR OVER EUROPE

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—The air war over Europe is growing more intense. Since the big raid on Berlin on Thursday night London has had two raids, and the Allied Air Forces have attacked the German industrial city of Magdeburg and ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—International ownership of air lines would prevent a ruinous scramble for business by competitive nations after the war. the ...

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  11. AIMS OF AIR WAR

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.). —"We are raining deadly blows against our enemy in our aim to terrorise German war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. JET-PROPELLED SHIPS?

    Experiments with a jet-propelled ship are being conducted at Hobart by the inventor, Mr. P. H. Wild. associated with ...

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  13. JAP. NAVAL BASE HAS TWO RAIDS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.) —Two groups of Navy bombers based in the Aleutians attacked the northern Japanese naval base of ...

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  14. VICTORIAN BUSH FIRES NOW UNDER CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Country bush and grass fires which raged yesterday were brought under control in the face of strong and variable winds. Rain eventually rendered the fires harmless, and danger no longer exists. ...

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  15. Portuguese Action Over Timor

    LISBORN, Sunday (A.A.P.)—The newspaper "Diariodamanha," in a leading article on Timor. says; "Portugal persists in the necessity of finding a ...

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  16. GREAT SIGNIFICANCE IF ROME IS OCCUPIED

    (A.A.P.).—Herbert Matthews, of the "New York Times," who recently. returned from the Italian front, says the amphibious' landing near Rome fulfils a long- cherished dream of Allied commanders from Gen Eisenhower ...

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  17. International Conference on Pacific Likely

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— An international conference to determine a general policy for the Pacific area may be held in Canberra by the middle of this year. Formal ratification of the Australian-New Zealand ag4eement signed in Canberra on ...

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  18. Preventing Spread of Poliomyelitis

    MINNEAPOLIS. Saturday 'A.A.P.).—Sister Kenny has announced that she has discovered a method of preventing the spread of poliomyelitis in a large ...

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  19. POLES TAKING REVENGE

    LONDON, Saturday—In revenge for brutal acts of terror against Polish civilians, a unit of the Polish under- ground army recently carried out a ...

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  20. Installations in Marshalls Bombed

    WASHINGTON. Saturday (A.A.P.).—Strafing attacks on Japanese installations in the Marshall Islands were kept up yesterday by American Pacific ...

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  21. DOLLS AS BLIND TO SPYING

    NEW YORK,Saturday(A.A.P.)—The F.B.I. has arrested Mrs. Velvalee Dickinson (50), proprietor of a fashionable antique doll shop and charged her ...

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  22. FOUR-DAY BATTLE WITH U-BOATS IN ATLANTIC: CONVOY GETS THROUGH

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Attempts by strong forces of U-boats, and later by long. range enemy planes armed with glider bombs, to launch major attacks against an important Atlantic convoy, some weeks ago, were decisively beaten. A JOINT Admiralty and Air Ministry ...

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  23. Invasion Chiefs Confer

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.)—Allied invasion chiefs conferred in London yesterday. At the conference were the Supreme ...

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  24. CIANO'S WIFE IN SWITZERLAND

    BERNE, Saturday (A.A.P.).—A. Swiss communique says that Countess Edda Ciano Mussolini's daughter, and wife of Count Ciano, who was ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE latest war news tends to discount predictions that the collapse of Germany is imminent. But there is good reason to hope ...

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  26. SEEKING STATE CO-OPERATION ON NATIONAL QUESTIONS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— At the Premiers' Conference in Canberra this week the co-operation of State Governments will be sought by the Commonwealth in a national post-war works .programme a nation-wide housing scheme and an internal civil ...

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  27. SUBS.' BAG IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTONE, Saturday (A.A.P.).—U.S. submarines have reported the sinking of 12 enemy vessels in operations against the enemy in the Pacific ...

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